'I was in tears': Young family suffers State of Origin nightmare as knife-wielding fan threatens to attack them if mother called security on thugs Sasha Harris and her three children were threatened at Sunday's State of Origin Ms Harris said the man had a knife under his shirt and would attack her The man was kicked out of the game and arrested by policeBy Eliza Mcphee For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:23 BST, 25 June 2019 | Updated: 00:30 BST, 25 June 2019 A mother and her three children have been left traumatised by a confrontation with a knife-wielding man who threatened them during Sunday's State of Origin game in Perth. Sasha Harris and her family were supporting Queensland, when she said a Blues fan began acting aggressively towards her, showing her he was armed with a weapon. Ms Harris and her family were left in tears and wanted to leave after the man threatened he would attack them if she called security. The Blue's supporter (pictured) was acting aggressively towards Sasha Harris and her family with claims he revealed a knife under his shirt 'I was absolutely a mess because he kept coming up to me, right in my face this guy, threatening me that if I call security again, then it's all on,' Ms Harris told 9News. She claims the offender lifted up his shirt revealing the handle of the weapon. Ms Harris and her family had bought tickets a year ago but felt so uncomfortable they wanted to leave before the match even began. Her daughter Maddison claimed the Blues fan and his drunken friends were throwing food at the family. 'I was in tears, I wanted to go home before the game even started,' Ms Harris said. Ms Harris (pictured with her husband and three children) said she was in tears and wanted to leave the game before it even started after the man continued to threaten them 'They were just getting worse and worse… it was really horrible.' The men were eventually arrested and kicked out of the stadium, allowing the Harris family to enjoy the rest of the game. Police charged a 30-year-old man with disorderly conduct and seized a baton but no knife. Perth's Optus Stadium said staff check all bags and perform random metal detector tests to try to prevent weapons being taken into the ground. Read more: Share or comment on this article: Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility